Sep 10, 2008
September 10, 2008 Nashua Telegraph MANCHESTER – Gov. John Lynch romped to a third Democratic nomination Tuesday night, vowing to shepherd the state through tough economic times as he faces an aggressive though poorly financed Republican opponent. Lynch, 55, easily...
Sep 9, 2008
Eastern Arizona Courier – Beecher Out as Interim City Manager Pick After being unable to negotiate terms with their choice to be Safford’s interim city manager, the council decided to explore a new direction, according to Interim City Attorney William J....
Sep 9, 2008
From the Concord Monitor The school district that includes Northwood severed ties with its superintendent last week, halfway through her two-year contract. District officials confirmed that Judith McGann is no longer employed by SAU 44, which includes schools in...
Sep 9, 2008
by Eugene Reed According to NH law (RSA 21-J:14-b), the NH Assessing Standards Board shall hold a series of at least 3 public forums annually throughout the state to receive general comment through verbal and written testimony on assessing guidelines and practices....
Sep 9, 2008
by Ed Naile Well I guess we should not have to wait forever for the upcoming audit of the town of Windsor without a timely little update a NHInsider.com commenter or two from either side of the issue has asked/begged for. First a brief/sorry history: Taxpayers...
Sep 9, 2008
from the Union Leader… MANCHESTER – The New Hampshire Advantage Coalition is taking the city to court over last week’s vote to keep a proposed spending cap off the November ballot. A petition filed yesterday afternoon in Hillsborough County Superior Court...